IntroductionLakshmi Mittal heads the multi national steel company Mittal Steel that his father Mohan began. Mittal has grown the family business into one of the largest steel companies in the world, with steel making facilities in fourteen countries and employing more than 150,000 people. The Indian born, British based steel magnate was the third richest man in the world in 2005 according to the Forbes business magazine. Lakshmi Mittal saw his estimated wealth increase by $US18.8 billion in 12 months, due to surging steel prices and when he merged his Ispat International with Ohio-based International Steel Group. Mittal reportedly paid $US128 million for a twelve bedroom residence in Kensington Palace Gardens, London.

Personality Analysis
The Personality Test of Lakshmi Mittal is divided into two parts: 1.Test of Individual Attributes
2.Test of Interpersonal and Social Attributes

Test of Individual Attributes

Sl.NoIndividual attributesFeaturesCharacteristics
1Achievement attitudes degree of motivation toward goals.
E.g., ambitious, determined, unmotivated, persistent.Creation of arcelor mittal is a very big positive achievement 2Emotional temperament emotions that rule our lives.E.g., cheerful, high-strung, insecure, morbid.Cheerful is the tone as problems and pressures are a part and parcel of his life. 3Energy level the degree of effort that we use in our daily life. E.g., lethargic, passive, energetic.Its energetic as even at the age of 57 he is able to work 17 -18 hours a day. 4Intellectual factors characteristics of our minds.

E.g., imaginative, logical, observant, inattentive.Imaginative & logical , he took big risks based on the above two. 5Material attitudes how we regard our environment.
E.g., wasteful, spiritual, thrifty.His company is constantly shaping the environment and is a leading greencompany 6Maturityour level of experience and wisdom.
E.g., knowledgeable, naive, resourceful.Very high , it is...

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